Patents by Inventor Robert I. Homier
Robert I. Homier has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8056954Abstract: A seat assembly is provided for supporting an occupant above a floor in an automotive vehicle. The seat assembly includes a seat cushion that is adapted to be pivotally coupled to the floor for movement between a raised position spaced above the floor and a lowered position adjacent the floor. The seat assembly also includes a seat back that is adapted to be pivotally coupled to the floor for movement between an upright position and a folded position overlying the seat cushion. At least one drive link extends between a first end pivotally coupled to the seat back and a second end pivotally and slidably coupled to the seat cushion for automatically moving the seat cushion between the raised and lowered positions in response to pivoting the seat back between the upright and folded positions thereby defining a seating position and a stowed position of the seat assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2007Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Intier Automotive IncInventors: Robert I. Homier, M. Jeffry Corkins, Charles Falzone
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Publication number: 20100026033Abstract: A seat assembly is provided for supporting an occupant above a floor in an automotive vehicle. The seat assembly includes a seat cushion that is adapted to be pivotally coupled to the floor for movement between a raised position spaced above the floor and a lowered position adjacent the floor. The seat assembly also includes a seat back that is adapted to be pivotally coupled to the floor for movement between an upright position and a folded position overlying the seat cushion. At least one drive link extends between a first end pivotally coupled to the seat back and a second end pivotally and slidably coupled to the seat cushion for automatically moving the seat cushion between the raised and lowered positions in response to pivoting the seat back between the upright and folded positions thereby defining a seating position and a stowed position of the seat assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2007Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: Robert I. Homier, M. Jeffry Corkins, Charles Falzone
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Publication number: 20090001795Abstract: A seat assembly includes a seat cushion and seat back for supporting an occupant above a floor in a motor vehicle. The seat back is operatively mounted for pivotal movement relative to the seat cushion between an upright seating position and a rearwardly folded bed flat position. A guide link slidably engages the seat cushion for guiding and supporting the seat cushion between a seating position and a raised position. A drive link couples the seat back to the seat cushion for automatically moving the seat cushion between the seating and raised positions, wherein the seat cushion is aligned horizontally level with the seat back, in response to pivoting the seat back between the upright seating position and the rearwardly folded bed flat position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventors: Robert I. Homier, Carl J. Holdampf
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Patent number: 7419218Abstract: A seat assembly is provided for supporting an occupant above a floor in an automotive vehicle. The seat assembly includes a seat back operatively coupled to a seat cushion for movement between a generally upright seating position and a forwardly folded flat position with the seat back overlying the seat cushion. The seat assembly also includes a fold flat mechanism. The fold flat mechanism includes a guide track extending between a forward end and a rearward end. A control link has a first end pivotally and glidingly coupled to the guide track for sliding movement between the forward and rearward ends while pivoting thereabout and a second end pivotally coupled to the seat back for pivotal movement thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2007Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: Intier Automotive Inc.Inventors: Carl J. Holdampf, Robert I. Homier, Gregory L. Eilers
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Publication number: 20070228796Abstract: A seat assembly is provided for supporting an occupant above a floor in an automotive vehicle. The seat assembly includes a seat back operatively coupled to a seat cushion for movement between a generally upright seating position and a forwardly folded flat position with the seat back overlying the seat cushion. The seat assembly also includes a fold flat mechanism. The fold flat mechanism includes a guide track extending between a forward end and a rearward end. A control link has a first end pivotally and slidingly coupled to the guide track for sliding movement between the forward and rearward ends while pivoting thereabout and a second end pivotally coupled to the seat back for pivotal movement thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventors: Carl J. Holdampf, Robert I. Homier, Gregory L. Eilers
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Patent number: 6364347Abstract: The invention provides the combination of a seat frame, a cover, having a seam, covering the seat frame. An air bag unit is disposed inside the cover and is mounted to the frame. A pair of intensifier sheets sandwich the air bag unit there between. Each of the sheets has a first edge connected to the seam and a second edge supported by the seat frame. The combination is characterized by an interlocking fastener having outboard and inboard portions mechanically interlocked with the outboard portion connected to one of the second edges and the inboard portion connected to the other of the second edges. Each of the outboard and inboard portions includes a back panel extending in a strip between opposite ends. A plurality of J-shaped hooks are disposed in side by side relationship between the opposite ends. A plurality of slots separate adjacent J-shaped hooks and support ribs extend from the back panel and support each of the J-shaped hooks.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Magne Seating Systems Inc.Inventors: Carl J. Holdampf, Robert I. Homier, Matthew M. Bednarski
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Patent number: 5967546Abstract: The side air bag directional guide system is provided for intensifying the forces applied to a seam in a vehicle seat for allowing the air bag to be deployed through an opening in the seam. The air bag directional guide system includes a vehicle seat including a seat back having a seat cover. An air bag unit is mounted inside of the seat cover and a membrane is wrapped around the air bag unit and has first and second ends connected to a seam in the seat cover. Upon deployment of the air bag, the membrane intensifies the forces applied to the seam thereby tearing open the seam to provide an opening through which the air bag is deployed.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Magna Lomason CorporationInventors: Robert I. Homier, Carl J. Holdampf
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Patent number: 5927749Abstract: The side air bag directional guide system is provided for intensifying the forces applied to a seam in a vehicle seat for allowing the air bag to be deployed through an opening in the seam. The air bag directional guide system includes a vehicle seat including a seat back having a seat cover. An air bag unit is mounted inside of the seat cover and a membrane is wrapped around the air bag unit and has first and second ends connected to a seam in the seat cover. Upon deployment of the air bag, the membrane intensifies the forces applied to the seam thereby tearing open the seam to provide an opening through which the air bag is deployed.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1996Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Magna Lomason CorporationInventors: Robert I. Homier, Carl J. Holdampf
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Patent number: 5588700Abstract: A "fold-out" or integral child restraint seat having a mechanism interconnecting a seatback member and a seat member for causing coordinated movement therebetween. When it is desired to deploy the integral child seat, the seatback member is automatically moved to its reclined operative position in coordination with movement of the seat member to its lowered operative position. Conversely, when it is desired to stow the integral child seat, the seatback member is automatically moved to its upright storage position in coordination with movement of the seat member to its raised storage position. As a result, movement of the integral child seat between its stowed and deployed positions can be accomplished in one operation for substantially enhancing the convenience afforded to the person attempting such movement.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1994Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Douglas & Lomason CompanyInventor: Robert I. Homier
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Patent number: 5449216Abstract: A vehicular seat is disclosed having a built-in child restraint seat integrated into its underlying frame structure. Segments of the frame structure are adapted to yield in a controlled manner under certain high load conditions to absorb a portion of the loading that would ultimately be transmitted to a child strapped in the built-in child seat. The frame structure associated with the integrated vehicular seat of the present invention includes a seat cushion frame assembly and a seatback frame assembly. A modular child seat assembly is secured to the seatback frame assembly. The frame structure includes first yieldable means for permitting the seatback frame assembly to deform in a controlled manner relative to the seat frame assembly. The frame structure further includes second yieldable means for permitting the interconnection between the modular child seat assembly and the seatback frame assembly to also deform in a controlled manner.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1995Date of Patent: September 12, 1995Assignee: Douglas & Lomason CompanyInventors: Karl E. Gierman, Robert I. Homier
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Patent number: 4103970Abstract: A seat recliner having seat back and cushion arms connected to each other about a pivotal axis for adjustable movement. Plate-like ends of the arms are located adjacent each other with a locking ring therebetween pivotally fixed to the seat back arm end encircling the pivotal axis. Locking teeth of the ring extend inwardly and are arranged in an arcuate shape about the pivotal axis. A locking dog is received within the locking ring between the ends of the arms and has a plate-like construction slidably supported between the arm ends. Spaced guides on the seat cushion arm end guide the dog during movement between locking and nonlocking positions. A toothed end of the dog engages the locking ring teeth in the locking position to prevent relative pivoting between the arms and disengages the ring teeth in the nonlocking position to permit such pivoting for adjustment of the arms.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1977Date of Patent: August 1, 1978Assignee: Lear Siegler, Inc.Inventor: Robert I. Homier